Joseph Donoghue
Associate Professor
Department of physics
University of Central Florida
United States of America
Biography
Education B.S., Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey M.S., American University, Washington, D.C. Ph.D., University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California Academic Honors and Awards: Smithsonian Fellowship, Oakley Fellowship, Sea Grant Internship.
Research Interest
Sedimentary processes, environmental geology, causes and effects of climate change and sea-level rise, geology and geomorphology of coastal and aquatic environments, Quaternary geology and geochronology, contaminants in sediments.
Publications
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Donoghue, J.F., 2011, Sea-level history of the northern Gulf of Mexico and sea-level rise scenarios for the near future: Climatic Change, v. 107, no. 1, p. 17-33. (DOI 10.1007/s10584-001-0077-x)
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Kish, S.A., and Donoghue, J.F., 2013, Coastal response to storms and sea-level rise: Santa Rosa Island, Northwest Florida, USA: Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 63 p.131–140.
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Donoghue, J.F., 2016, Phi Scale. In M.J. Kennish (ed.), Encyclopedia of Estuaries, Dordrecht, Springer Publ., DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-8801-4.